r/amibeingdetained 26d ago

British Columbia courts rule that President (first time around) Donald J Trump did not miracle away all debts worldwide by NESARA and GESARA. Well darn...

https://canlii.ca/t/k895r
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u/mrmarjon 24d ago

And at no point in the proceedings did anyone take her to one side and say “word to the wise …”? All the lawyers just looked stern and made sure to record their billed hours.

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u/DNetolitzky 24d ago

My experience and that of other court and law firm workers I've spoken to is that the timing of interventions like that is very important. The earlier you confront a pseudolaw adherent with "that's not the law", and supporting materials, the better the odds are the problem litigant will correct their path.

At least a part reason for that pattern is most pseudolaw systems have a rule that "silence means agreement" or "silence means consent". So when one of these individuals files documents with a court, and nothing happens for months - a very typical situation - all the time they've switched from "maybe I'll win" to "I'm Winning!" So delay - even when legitimate according to legal and court rules - helps create worse outcomes.

Does that explain Lew? Possibly. There's a good chance it was a factor.

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u/mrmarjon 22d ago

That’s my point - nobody seems to have had that conversation 🙄

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u/Dumbf-ckJuice 13d ago

Why would they? She's the opposing litigant in an adversarial system. It's not the job of the bank's lawyers to advise her, and in fact it's unethical for them to do so. If she wanted competent legal advice, she wouldn't have resorted to SovCit fuckery and hired a competent attorney.

About the only thing they can do is conference with her to tell her that she's got no chance of winning and every chance of getting sanctioned, so she should probably not oppose a motion to dismiss with prejudice.